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javier.otero@urjc.es

Prof. D. Javier Otero García

Interim Full Professor URJC.

Professor of the Degree in Visual Arts and Dance with Mention: Dance Technique Training Theater I (Physical Theatre); Dance Staging Workshop Theater I (Physical Theatre); Scenography and Lighting;
Master's Degree in Musical Creation and Performance: Gesture and Movement.

Biography

Doctor Cum Loude in Performing Arts through the STOOMP project, he has been a professor at the Rey Juan Carlos University and at the Alicia Alonso University Dance Institute for fifteen years, where he is currently part of the Theater Department, in addition to carrying out the production , management, directing assistance, stage management, technical direction of numerous galas and tours of the Madrid Chamber Ballet and the Madrid Chamber Theater, as well as the lighting design of all their shows, also collaborating with other companies in this appearance, like The Spanish Ballet of Murcia.

He also directs the Master's Degree in Musical Creation and Performance. As a stage director, he has written, directed and/or choreographed different works, including theater, dance, musical theater, physical theater, immersive theater... and his curiosity to explore new paths has led him to start in the field of cinematography, always interested in new technologies.

Degree

  • Cum Laude Doctor in Performing Arts

Academic activity area

  • Theater Dance.
  • Theory of Applied Arts and Sciences.

Projects

2019. Iron Foot Documentary Short Film. Festivals: 9th Bangalore Shorts Film Festival 2020; 8th Mumbai Shorts International Film Festival 2019; 6th Pedro Almería Gallo Festival 2019; Finalist Workshop Contest Navarra International Film Festival 2019;
2018. The Woman of Strength. Direction and choreography based on texts by Angélica Lidell, Gata Cattana, Sergi Belbel among others. Physical Theater. Premiere at the Segovia Dance Festival. Other Functions: Transitando Festival 2019; Cardenal Gonzaga Humanities Center Theater – Sierra Norte, 2019.
2016. The Bitter Shell. Direction, adaptation and choreography based on the novel La Cáscara Amarga by Jesús Ruiz Mantilla. Immersive Theater. 2016. Premiere at the Segovia en Danza Festival. Other Functions: UNITWIN 2017 Festival.
Instagram: @otero_javi / YouTube: Javier Otero

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